Mini Porject On Social Media Suicidal Content - Bhavani
Mini Porject On Social Media Suicidal Content - Bhavani
Mini Porject On Social Media Suicidal Content - Bhavani
People who are depressed or suicidal are increasingly using social media to
express themselves.
The main aim of this research is to provide early detection of suicide ideation
by evaluating online social media.
INTRODUCTION
Suicide is one of the most serious social health issues confronting modern
society. Suicidal activities can be influenced by a range of personal and social
factors, such as negative experiences, physical or mental illness, hopelessness,
anxiety, and so on.
Since the introduction of social media, people have been increasingly using
online forums, tweets, and blogs to communicate their suicidal tendencies.
Time consuming
Low accuracy
High error
Low performance in prediction
PROPOSED SYSTEM
Dataset
Preprocessing
Vectorization
Data splitting
Existing Model
Model Trains
Proposed Model
Ypred
Model Testing
Accuracy
DATA PREPROCESSING
The stochastic gradient boosting model was trained using a dataset of online social
media posts. The training process involved several steps:
1. data cleaning and preprocessing, including removing stop words, stemming, and
tokenizing.
2. Feature extraction, including the use of bag-of-words and TF-IDF.
3. Hyperparameter tuning using cross-validation.
4. Training the model using the xgboost library.
ADVANTAGES
High accuracy
Handles complex data
High performance in prediction
Low error
Low time consuming
Efficiency
APPLICATIONS
Sentiment Analysis
Topic Modeling
Content Recommendation Systems
Fake News Detection
User Profiling and Personalization
SOFTWARE AND PACKAGES
REQUIREMENTS
As part of this work, a method for detecting dangerous web pages containing
suicidal content, based on machine learning algorithms, was presented.
Based on the experimental results obtained, we can conclude that the method
described in this article is able to detect dangerous social media content.
FUTURE SCOPE
In the future, we schedule to improve the system for checking web pages for suicidal
content, namely:
Add images verification as these images may be suicidal or contain symbols of death
groups. The last one may be an indication that the website containing it belongs to this
group.
Add links verification on the page as they may be related to relevant websites.
Add checking for suicidal instructions. We also going to improve this method in the
future by analyzing more machine learning algorithms and text processing libraries.
Research in this area is worth continuing to improve the accuracy of the detection of
dangerous web pages.
REFERENCES
“Automatic detection of suicidal ideation in social media posts" by karami et
al. (2021).
“Detecting suicidal ideation on social media using neural language models"
by Zhang et al. (2020).
"Using machine learning to detect suicidal ideation in online user content" by
o'dea et al. (2020) .
“Detecting suicidal ideation in online user content using NLP" by cheng et al.
(2019) .
“Suicide risk assessment in online forums using text classification and user
engagement" by Nguyen et al. (2019).
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